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Rh E. The Kalinga Edicts.

Facs. and version by in, Amarâvatî (A.S,S.I., 1887), revised ed. by and  in ''Ind. Ant.'', vol. xix (1890). See also, Manual of Indian Buddhism (Strassburg, 1896), p. 61.

F. The Seven Pillar Edicts.

Standard ed. by in ''Ep. Ind.'', ii (1894), pp. 245-74, with facs. of Lauriyâ-Araâj or Râdhiâ, Lauriyâ-Nandangarh or Mathiâ, and Râmipurwâ. texts. Faacs. of Delhi-Topra, or Sivalik, and Allahabad texts by and  in ''Ind. Ant.'', vol. xiii (1884), p. 306. Revised ed. by and, ibid., vol. xvii (1888) and xviii (1889).

, 'Notes on the Pillar Edicts of Asoka,' ''Indogerm. Forschungen'', 1908.

P. E. IV.—, J. R. A. S., 1916, pp. 120-3.

P. E. V.—, 'Animals in the Inscriptions of Piyadasi' (Memoirs A.S.B., 1906). P. E. VII.—, ''Ind. Ant.'', vol. xiii (1884), p. 310. , J. R. A. S., 1915, p. 97; and 1916, p. 122.

6. The Four Minor Pillar Edicts.

(1) Sârnâth.—Facs. by, ''Ep. Ind.'', viii. 168. Discussed by, Comptes rendus de l' Académie des Inscriptions, 1907, p. 25; , ''J. & Proc. A. S. B., 1907;, ibid., 1908; and , J. As.'', tome x (1907), p. 119. See also, J.R.A.S., 1915, p. 112.

(2) Kauśâmbi.—Facs. and transcript by, ''Ind. Ant.'', vol. xix (1890), p. 126;, ibid., vol. xviii (1889), p. 309.

(3) Sânchî.—Facs. and transcript by, ''Ep. Ind.'', ii, 367, 369; corrected ed. by, J. R. A. S., 1911, p. 167.

(4) Queen's.—Facs. and transcript by, ''Ind. Ant.''', vol. xix (1890), p. 125. Emendation by, J. R. A. S., 1911, p. 1113.

The interpretation is connected with that of the Minor R. E.